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Effects of Pre-Stratification Storage Conditions on Black Walnut Seed Post-Stratification Germination Capacity
Authors:Patricia Flores  Damián Poggi  Stella Maris García  Marcela Catraro
Institution:Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Abstract:The objective of this work was to quantify changes in the germination capacity of Juglans nigra seeds following storage and then artificial stratification. Seeds were stored at 5 and –20 °C under 5% and 14% internal moisture content (IMC) for 0, 8, 10, and 12 months under conditions with oxygen or under vacuum. Germination percentage (GP) was affected by storage temperature, IMC, and storage period. Seeds stored with 5% IMC succeeded in germinating regardless of the temperature. Seeds stored with 14% IMC did not germinate (–20 °C) or germinated during storage (5 °C). The GP was reduced with the time of storage in seeds at –20 °C and 5% IMC and this effect was avoided in storage under vacuum. In conclusion, the germination capacity of black walnut seeds did not change for up to 12 months at low above-zero temperature and low IMC (5 °C, 5% IMC), being the most cost-effective alternative for long-term storage of black walnut seeds in commercial nurseries. Vacuum storage avoided the decrease of around 50% in average germination capacity of seeds stored for a year at –20 °C.
Keywords:Internal moisture content  Juglans nigra  seed deterioration  vacuum conditions  fruit storage  seed storage
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